Demetris Summers went through practice Saturday "as if in second gear."

At one point, RBs coach Anthony Lynn told the troubled undrafted rookie to "Come back and do it again – you’re not running today." Summers, who dropped a pass when he did "come back," is not getting off to a good start in his attempt to make the Cowboys. Sun, Jun 4, 2006 08:44:00 PM

Cowboys RB Demetris Summers was late to his first day of Cowboys practice.

Not a good way to win a roster spot. "We will see how he does here. He is day-to-day. I mean that. He is day to day," coach Bill Parcells said. "I think he understands. He was late for the first day of the job so he needs to understand." Fri, Jun 2, 2006 10:13:00 PM

Because he's a tailback, we have to pay attention. The former prep school and S. Carolina stud has had troubles with marijuana on the past, but will compete for a roster spot as a fourth running back in Dallas. Wed, May 31, 2006 07:00:00 PM

Terrance Williams released a statement following his arrest Saturday in Frisco, Texas.

Williams was charged with public intoxication and leaving the scene of an accident, both misdemeanors. The Cowboys receiver said he hopped the curb to avoid a collision after the car in front of him slammed on his brakes. After exchanging insurance information with the other driver, Williams said he was dropped off at home by a neighbor and immediately called a tow truck to collect his vehicle. Williams was on his way to meet the tow-truck driver when police stopped him on his scooter. According to Williams, no sobriety tests were administered. Williams' agent, Chip Lewis, released his own statement, disputing a claim that Williams struck a light pole with his Lamborghini. "We are confident that once all the facts are brought to light in court Terrance will be vindicated," said Lewis. Coming off another underwhelming season in 2017, this arrest could put Williams' roster spot in jeopardy.

SportsDay DFW's Jon Machota reports the Cowboys will take a 'committee approach' at tight end.

Geoff Swaim, Blake Jarwin, Rico Gathers, and fourth-round pick Dalton Schultz will attempt to fill the void left behind following Jason Witten's retirement. Swaim is the only one of the group who's caught a pass in a regular season game and will likely receive the first crack at starting. The team remains down on Gathers despite his 7-106-2 line on 89 snaps last preseason, but would be wise to use his 6'6, 273 lb. frame on the goal line. It's a competition to watch closely in camp.